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12.03.2009, 01:21 AM

i just saw this thread on rcu.

even with the CEN diffs and the big tires, you should get at least a 16t pinion for 4s and use the 12t for 6s.


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12.03.2009, 01:24 AM

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i just saw this thread on rcu.

even with the CEN diffs and the big tires, you should get at least a 16t pinion for 4s and use the 12t for 6s.
Thanks, I am going to pick up the run of pinion sizes.

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12.03.2009, 10:00 PM

Here are a couple of videos of it's maiden run. I need to go up on the pinion a little and this is only 4s. 6s is coming.

I'll have better video when I get it out to a track or bashing place with jumps.

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